Tenenbaum (Arazi), Moshe
Son of Sarah and Baruch David was born on May 5, 1930, in the Neveh Shalom neighborhood near Tel Aviv. His love for nature and his social alertness shaped his plans to work in the moshav after the war, and when Moshe was 15 he was accepted by the Lehi organization and 16 years old was arrested by the British and settled in Latrun for two years. Moshe was released after leaving the country after the declaration of the state. During the War of Independence, he was recruited by the Lehi to one of the battalions and took part in an attack on the Jews: Moshe participated in Operation Danny and fell in the Battle of Beit-Nabala on the 4th of Tamuz, July 11th, 1948. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery at Nahalat Yitzhak